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this cannot be the face of leadership for the united states of america now. to think now we've got back and forth going between our president and vladimir putin because he called them the kid that's slouching in the back of the roochl room, yet that's the the picture that now will be shown all over the world of our president. >> can you blame his staff? i'm thinking to myself if i got caught on camera doing that, i would want to blame someone other than myself. do you think his staff should have run interference on that one. >> one of the things, you're always supposed to set your boss up for success. i think this was failing in them doing that. so again, if you're going to have the press corps out there on the links while you're playing golf, you should be a little more circumspect and retrospective about what the second and third order effect of a picture like that could be. >> they did release one where it's me -- the national security adviser susan rice, they did release that one to the media, which was, you know - >> which one is going to get the most ai
this cannot be the face of leadership for the united states of america now. to think now we've got back and forth going between our president and vladimir putin because he called them the kid that's slouching in the back of the roochl room, yet that's the the picture that now will be shown all over the world of our president. >> can you blame his staff? i'm thinking to myself if i got caught on camera doing that, i would want to blame someone other than myself. do you think his staff...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ hash it out. tonight's winner in what were they thinking category goes to las vegas police department investigating use of a helicopter for a marriage proposal stunt by guns and roses guitarist. the guitarist knows nem high places so, high he's taking pictures and sending them out. check out this photo. normally a helicopter ride won't capture headlines but this was a private chopper ride by las vegas police department. really, what were they thinking? and what is senator john mccain doing during five week recess. golf? no. he has to go to court. is he in trouble? not exactly. tweeting reporting for jury duty dh morning in phoenix. let's see if i'm picked. he wasn't. maybe next time. and what happens when you get locked in a chapel with twitter and holly wine? ask saira. i'm locked inside st. andrews church in private chapel. when i came out, everyone was gone, doors locked. d
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ hash it out. tonight's winner in what were they thinking category goes to las vegas police department investigating use of a helicopter for a marriage proposal stunt by guns and roses guitarist. the guitarist knows nem high places so, high he's taking pictures and sending them out. check out this photo. normally a helicopter ride won't...
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he's one of america's most resilient politicians. and when i talked to people when i first had the idea, when i talked to people about doing the story of marion barry, i was kind of blown away by the passions that the mere mention of his name evoked. people either love marion barry or they really despise him and there was really nothing in the middle there. and i was also really interested to find that those opinions were kind of divided by race. most, 99.9% of the white people that i asked about marion barry really disliked him, very strongly. and the majority of his supporters were african-american. so i thought that was really interesting and really intriguing. another thing that i thought was really important was the relationship between marion barry and the city of washington d.c. the status of washington d.c., of the being a city was with no representation, no vote in the house, no vote in the congress, it's so important to marion barry's story. and it's something that a lot of americans don't know. and i find that that history
he's one of america's most resilient politicians. and when i talked to people when i first had the idea, when i talked to people about doing the story of marion barry, i was kind of blown away by the passions that the mere mention of his name evoked. people either love marion barry or they really despise him and there was really nothing in the middle there. and i was also really interested to find that those opinions were kind of divided by race. most, 99.9% of the white people that i asked...
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the most dangerous thing in america is an empty hospital bed. and empty cat scanner, it is a cardiologist with an empty slots. that is a capacity bubble problem. we have created enormous capacity that is a bubble. 18% of the economy is home care, a 11% is housing and 7% is fine and. what we have done is create an enormous health care bubble that has to talk at some time. there is a historic analogue to this, at some point a quarter of state budgets were psychiatric hospitals and your predecessors decided to pull the plug on this and we popped the psychiatric hospital bubble and spent 30 years cleaning up the mess after words. we have to be institutionalized health care and have transitional money to do this. i would say to your hospital's ready, set, go, merge and consolidate because they won't make it as a tiny little hospitals. the next thing i would do is move toward global budgets as fast as possible because their economic model is the same as the hotel industry and the airline industry which is people in bed, volume based game. every day th
the most dangerous thing in america is an empty hospital bed. and empty cat scanner, it is a cardiologist with an empty slots. that is a capacity bubble problem. we have created enormous capacity that is a bubble. 18% of the economy is home care, a 11% is housing and 7% is fine and. what we have done is create an enormous health care bubble that has to talk at some time. there is a historic analogue to this, at some point a quarter of state budgets were psychiatric hospitals and your...
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america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations >> post, upload and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the stream, tomorrow night, the young folks. >> what are the laws going to begin to take effect? >> reporter: the laws do not go >> mike leaves is back with sports. i was surprises at the size of this settlement. >> and some people said today that they were surprised that it wasn't bigger because they thought they had that strong of a case, but instead of potentially facing several more years of litigation, the nfl and 4500 retired players have decided on a settlement. with the league prepared to shell out $765 million, to those former players who have suffered concussions and other football related head injuries. no uh the players have claimed that the league with held information about concussions for decades so they would return to the field faster. a claim the league has denied and continues to do so even after today's settlement. here is how the deal breaks down. 675 million-dollars with cognitive impair
america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations >> post, upload and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the stream, tomorrow night, the young folks. >> what are the laws going to begin to take effect? >> reporter: the laws do not go >> mike leaves is back with sports. i was surprises at the size of this settlement. >> and some people said today that they were...
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. >> barry: everybody and his mother knows that the police is the number one problem in america. and if you all don't want to deal with that, that's your problem. >> marshall brown, campaign advisor: police brutality was big. you got to remember, most of the police department, their recruits came out of places like west virginia, south carolina, pennsylvania, maryland, they didn't even come from d.c. >> police officer: i tell you, i am actually ashamed that these young people are in my generation. if i were to do some of the stuff these punks are doing out on the street now, my old man would kick my fanny up around my ears. ♪ whoa, oh, oh ♪ whoa, oh, oh, oh-oh ♪ it's a cryin' shame >> i don't consider this riffraff and what-not out here in the streets part of the community. >> no more than three blacks were ever allowed to congregate. and they said, "look, you can't stand on this corner. i don't care if you're holding a conversation with your cousin, move on." >> barry: i'm not concerned about what happens to marion barry because when i go out here, more than likely, i can
. >> barry: everybody and his mother knows that the police is the number one problem in america. and if you all don't want to deal with that, that's your problem. >> marshall brown, campaign advisor: police brutality was big. you got to remember, most of the police department, their recruits came out of places like west virginia, south carolina, pennsylvania, maryland, they didn't even come from d.c. >> police officer: i tell you, i am actually ashamed that these young people...
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and we see this gap taking place in america. you're not going to be able to address it legislatively overnight or a few years. it's a generational thing. we need to talk to young people about the severity of this. reverend jackson, you said. >> may i say this? >> go ahead. >> may i? lyndon johnson opened up the war on poverty in appalachia. he whitened the face of poverty and deracialized. most poor people are not black or brown. they're white female and young. whether white, black or brown, hunger hurts. so to revive the war on poverty, a constitutional right to vote and keep investing in the south has a way of neutralizing some of the fears and some of the ignorance and hate that's now prevailing >> congressman, what does today mean to you? did we take a step forward today? >> we did in the sense that and you said it earlier. we're sharing the history of a great moment with a new generation. and as i have said to young people as i've spoken to them, change has always been brought about by young people. even my good friend, the
and we see this gap taking place in america. you're not going to be able to address it legislatively overnight or a few years. it's a generational thing. we need to talk to young people about the severity of this. reverend jackson, you said. >> may i say this? >> go ahead. >> may i? lyndon johnson opened up the war on poverty in appalachia. he whitened the face of poverty and deracialized. most poor people are not black or brown. they're white female and young. whether white,...
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murders from urban america to suburban america. the pursuit of power for power's sake. we stand here today to say it is time to wake up. so here in 2013 we stand before the statue of the great emancipator. we look towards the statue of the great liberator. we say we have come to wake up a new civil rights movement. for economic justice. a new civil rights movement for freedom in these days. a new civil rights movement for jobs. a new civil rights movement for men, for women, for children of all background, all races, all dispositions, all orientations, all cities, all counties, all towns, all across america. america it is time to wake up. >> from the naacp, pamela, a new civil rights movement that's something that has to be started at the grassroots level as well. >> there's no question. i nene beauty and magnify sense of the civil rights movement 50 years ago was part of the coalition movement. he understood the issues that real estate late, women issues, gay rights issues, disparity on race, economic issues. bringing alligator of those folks together understanding tha
murders from urban america to suburban america. the pursuit of power for power's sake. we stand here today to say it is time to wake up. so here in 2013 we stand before the statue of the great emancipator. we look towards the statue of the great liberator. we say we have come to wake up a new civil rights movement. for economic justice. a new civil rights movement for freedom in these days. a new civil rights movement for jobs. a new civil rights movement for men, for women, for children of all...
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secure america -- secure america now -- americans come first. let's protect our finances. >> what do you think the illegal immigrants are getting in healthcare. >> have you been to a local emergency room? >> more times than you can imagine. >> i would imagine you've seen a whole variety. >> john: i'm going to shift it over to tommy. doing nothing and leaving it -- >> we don't need to do at nothing. we need to secure -- >> taxpayers have to pay emergency room costs because there's no healthcare bill. >> quickly mention who passed the law that allows everybody to be treated in the emergency room? that would be ronald reagan. >> john: that's correct. tommy doherty, over to you. anything you would like to ask a tea partier? >> ronald reagan in amnesty, as well. the problem is that ronald reagan would never have been supported by the tea party. that's a fact. >> that's not true. that's completely wrong and you know that. that is why we keep having moderates as the head of our ticket because of people like you. ronald reagan -- >> john: do you have a
secure america -- secure america now -- americans come first. let's protect our finances. >> what do you think the illegal immigrants are getting in healthcare. >> have you been to a local emergency room? >> more times than you can imagine. >> i would imagine you've seen a whole variety. >> john: i'm going to shift it over to tommy. doing nothing and leaving it -- >> we don't need to do at nothing. we need to secure -- >> taxpayers have to pay emergency...
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paul white may not be the living in the friendliest city in america but may be the happiest man in america. he is one of the three lotto winners, $149.4 million. can you imagine. here he is at a press conference earlier today. >> you have to pick who in the crowd would match this description. their financial plan consists of playing the lottery. everybody picked my name. they thought it was funny then. who's right now? >> my good friends nancy and ron work with them. ron this morning w
paul white may not be the living in the friendliest city in america but may be the happiest man in america. he is one of the three lotto winners, $149.4 million. can you imagine. here he is at a press conference earlier today. >> you have to pick who in the crowd would match this description. their financial plan consists of playing the lottery. everybody picked my name. they thought it was funny then. who's right now? >> my good friends nancy and ron work with them. ron this...
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and two weeks, al jazeera america takes over current tv. but tonight's f-bomb deals with the outrageous racism. and this is the birthday of patrick ewing, and the late great adam of the beasty boys who would have been 49 years old today. 47 years ago today the beatles released revolver, the greatest album of all time, and a young ronald reagan once said where free unions and collective bargaining is lost, we lose the middle class. this is "viewpoint." [♪ theme music ] >> john: good evening, friends, i'm john fugelsang this is "viewpoint." the latest case of minimum rage spilled out into the streets. thousands of fast-food workers walked off of the job. they want the right to unionize, and for the federal minimum wage to double from $7.25 an hour, to $15 an hour, and i call that a pretty good start. the image of a fast-food working has long been painted as a teenager. but the average age of a male employee is 29, and 32 for females. more than 25% of fast-food employees are the heads of their households. mcdonald's posted revenues of $8.48
and two weeks, al jazeera america takes over current tv. but tonight's f-bomb deals with the outrageous racism. and this is the birthday of patrick ewing, and the late great adam of the beasty boys who would have been 49 years old today. 47 years ago today the beatles released revolver, the greatest album of all time, and a young ronald reagan once said where free unions and collective bargaining is lost, we lose the middle class. this is "viewpoint." [♪ theme music ] >> john:...
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he wanted white america to see what they were doing. he wanted white america to see how hurtful it was. >> the letter was a national call to the conscience of america using the real life, realtime reality of birmingham as its template. birmingham became the spark that ignited the prairie fire of negro resistance wimp was transformed into revolution. >> four months later, dr. martin luther king addressed those gathered on the national mall. that's that brings us 50 years to the day, thousands once again expected to flock to the mall to look back and to look forward to the next 50 years. joining us now to discuss where we go from here, the reverend jesse jackson. fifty years ago, the civil rights movement has been highjacked by people who once were considered the enemy, civil rights leaders sitting on corporate boards and demanding first class accommodations. we have lost our signal. you're there, correct? >> i think that is not a proper analysis. we liken the summer of 1963 where dr. king was jailed and medgar evers killed, the gathering
he wanted white america to see what they were doing. he wanted white america to see how hurtful it was. >> the letter was a national call to the conscience of america using the real life, realtime reality of birmingham as its template. birmingham became the spark that ignited the prairie fire of negro resistance wimp was transformed into revolution. >> four months later, dr. martin luther king addressed those gathered on the national mall. that's that brings us 50 years to the day,...
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there is no one-size-fits-all mortgage in america. some opponents of the path back claim that sufficient private sector capital simply does not exist to fill a post government guarantee void. markets 2.5 times the size of our mortgage markets and yet they exist without any , government or otherwise? , government or otherwise? how much capital is sufficient for housing finance? i don't know the answer to the question and i suspect no one in this audience does either. what i do know is that whatever that number is, it must be sustainable. that is the key concept. us all thatnd capital has alternative uses. every dollar that washington artificially puts into mortgage finance is a dollar that can no longer be used to promote math tutors for our children, or promote our pays thousands in economy manufacturing sector to give them jobs once they graduate. another important factor to remember about financing the u.s. mortgage market is that investors, property and casualty life insurers, pension and retirement funds, ritual funds and real est
there is no one-size-fits-all mortgage in america. some opponents of the path back claim that sufficient private sector capital simply does not exist to fill a post government guarantee void. markets 2.5 times the size of our mortgage markets and yet they exist without any , government or otherwise? , government or otherwise? how much capital is sufficient for housing finance? i don't know the answer to the question and i suspect no one in this audience does either. what i do know is that...
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paul white may not be the living in the friendliest city in america but may be the happiest man in america. he is one of the three lotto winners, $149.4 million. can you imagine. here he is at a press conference earlier today. >> you have to pick who in the crowd would match this description. their financial plan consists of playing the lottery. everybody picked my name. they thought it was funny then. who's right now? >> my good friends nancy and ron work with them. ron this morning was my boss. he started the day my boss and will end the day chofeur. >>> the economy jumps another statistical hurdle towards a job market recovery. tonight we will look at the real unemployment picture on the ground. this is "special report". >>> good evening. we begin tonight with the confusing jobs picture in america. sometimes in washington and on the campaign trail you hear candidates calling for one armed economists. so those economists can't say on the one hand and on the other hand. in other words, you can use numbers to prove anything that is even remotely
paul white may not be the living in the friendliest city in america but may be the happiest man in america. he is one of the three lotto winners, $149.4 million. can you imagine. here he is at a press conference earlier today. >> you have to pick who in the crowd would match this description. their financial plan consists of playing the lottery. everybody picked my name. they thought it was funny then. who's right now? >> my good friends nancy and ron work with them. ron this...
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. >> for it to come off the way it did, everybody is thinking and feeling a great spirit of america, a day of miracles. >> i said, martin, we haven't heard the klan's response yet. we haven't heard the klan's suppose yet to something that must have shook them to their foundation. >> it was a sad and dark hour for those of us in the movement, a dark hour for the country. 18 days after the march, when there was so much hope and optimism, the bombing took place in my home state of alabama. >> the klan just gave us their response. >> it shocked the whole nation, because for the first time they began to make a connection between hate speech and violent actions. >> my reaction was to go to birmingham. >> we went down later on that evening, and i guess i thought ant that could have been any of us. it was more that we've got to show solidarity, that yes, you bombed this church. yes, you killed some young ladies, four innocent people. but that's not going to stop us. ♪ >> something in our background said that there's going to be some rough days ahead, but we're going to make it. >> here is
. >> for it to come off the way it did, everybody is thinking and feeling a great spirit of america, a day of miracles. >> i said, martin, we haven't heard the klan's response yet. we haven't heard the klan's suppose yet to something that must have shook them to their foundation. >> it was a sad and dark hour for those of us in the movement, a dark hour for the country. 18 days after the march, when there was so much hope and optimism, the bombing took place in my home state...
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paul white may not be the living in the friendliest city in america but may be the happiest man in america. he is one of the three lotto winners, $149.4 million. can you imagine. here he is at a press conference earlier today. >> you have to pick who in the crowd would match this description. their financial plan consists of playing the lottery. everybody picked my name. they thought it was funny then. who's right now? >> my good friends nancy and ron work with them. ron this morning was my boss. he started the day my boss and he started the day my boss and >>> welcome to "red eye." it is like house of cards if by cards you mean human ears i have been glueing together for some time and should be complete as soon as i find myself a zachary. let's go to andy levy for a pre game report. what is coming up on tonight's show? >> thanks, greg. coming up on the big show. the nsa is reading your e-mail. or do they? one thing is for sure. they either do or they don't. plus a new poll shows that 40% of white people don't have any close friends of a different race or as a racist would say, a new poll
paul white may not be the living in the friendliest city in america but may be the happiest man in america. he is one of the three lotto winners, $149.4 million. can you imagine. here he is at a press conference earlier today. >> you have to pick who in the crowd would match this description. their financial plan consists of playing the lottery. everybody picked my name. they thought it was funny then. who's right now? >> my good friends nancy and ron work with them. ron this...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. here we honor the proud thaccomplishmentsss. of our students and alumni. people like, maria salazar, an executive director at american red cross. or garlin smith, video account director at yahoo. and for every garlin, thousands more are hired by hundreds of top companies. each expanding the influence of our proud university of phoenix network. that's right, university of phoenix. enroll now. we've got a frame waiting for you. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain sig
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ]...
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i know how america thinks. of america's judges, including our favorite video bomber back in action tuesday on nbc. >> don't call him r.patz anymore. robert pattinson says he's not a fan of his famous nickname. >> i get it. nicknames,se sometimes they're cool, sometimes they're not but they come with the territory. thing i'm pretty sure robert like is his new gig and we've got the pictures to prove it. one down and dirty makeout session for a movie. and mia wasikowska filming a movie, "mapsir new betterstars," and they be on the lookout for hate mail from crazy "twilight" fans. from material girl to golden girl. madonna rocking a gold grill in where she stopped by to hard candy fitness center. three words. beyonce, brazil, bikini. gigupcoming latin american on the upcoming mrs. carter tour. and alec and hilaria baldwin time with this bundle of joy before hilaria gives birth. a.j. calloway with the couple baby.heir new hilaria is ready for baby baldwin to be born. come now.ing to >> any day now, hilaria. >> in ju
i know how america thinks. of america's judges, including our favorite video bomber back in action tuesday on nbc. >> don't call him r.patz anymore. robert pattinson says he's not a fan of his famous nickname. >> i get it. nicknames,se sometimes they're cool, sometimes they're not but they come with the territory. thing i'm pretty sure robert like is his new gig and we've got the pictures to prove it. one down and dirty makeout session for a movie. and mia wasikowska filming a...
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a thousand blast furnaces across america forged ribbons of steel into victory in war. for 75 years u.s. steel producers had the steel market to themselves. they ran the big so-called integrated mills. they made their own steel from iron ore. they set their own prices and their own rules. in the sixties and seventies as energy costs rose steel prices rose even more until foreign steel began to underbid american steel on american buildings and bridges. in the u.s., plants closed. workers were laid off. 5,000 men laid off. i don't see how we'll get employment here. i'll have to leave. the market's verdict on 3/4 of a century of industrial complacency. what could be done to rebuild the faltering steel industry? with america's biggest steel companies hurting, how could a small steel company compete? nucor was an american steel user which had turned from american steel to foreign producers. but kenneth iverson, president of nucor wondered if low-cost steel couldn't be made in america. we went to europe. we roamed through a number of steel mills to find out how they produce s
a thousand blast furnaces across america forged ribbons of steel into victory in war. for 75 years u.s. steel producers had the steel market to themselves. they ran the big so-called integrated mills. they made their own steel from iron ore. they set their own prices and their own rules. in the sixties and seventies as energy costs rose steel prices rose even more until foreign steel began to underbid american steel on american buildings and bridges. in the u.s., plants closed. workers were...
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journalism. >> introduces "america tonight". gas. >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. >> we spent time with the gangster disciples. >> escape from the unexpected. >> i am a cancer survivor, not last week al jazeera america launched a new and needed voice in journalism. the new york times calls it "serious, straight-forward news". "accurate, responsible" says the washington post. and the baltimore sun says, "instantly engaging and powerful". al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> as the cries in syria plays out, rogue hackers have been busy with cyber attacks on the u.s. if you tried to go to "the new york times" website tuesday to get the latest on syria, you would have been directed to the syrian electric army instead manufacture it has been restored, but twitter accounts and even president obama's social media has been sit since the war in syria began. while it has been a nuisance, the threat of a major cyber attack on critical american infrastructure is a gr
journalism. >> introduces "america tonight". gas. >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. >> we spent time with the gangster disciples. >> escape from the unexpected. >> i am a cancer survivor, not last week al jazeera america launched a new and needed voice in journalism. the new york times calls it "serious, straight-forward news". "accurate, responsible"...
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the book is about america. the french are very paranoid people too, for all i know. >> because you are paranoid doesn't mean you're not being followed or watched. >> right. >> is there some legitimacy to conspiracy theory? >> people conspire. that's part of life. it's one reason why we're always going have conspiracy theories. or fear of conspiracy is that there's going to be some conspiracy. it's not like fear of vampiring dying out when they figure out there aren't any vampire. i have a chapter about the investigation of the '70s after watergate and the revelation came out about the cia, fbi, irs, nsa a couple of initials have come up. there are real conspiracy. but when i'm also trying to do in the book is to look at conspiracy theories that say absolutely nothing true about the object of the series but all sort of thing that are true about the anxiety and the experience of the people who accept and believe and pass on the theory. the story doesn't catch on unless people feel a reason to believe it. >> what
the book is about america. the french are very paranoid people too, for all i know. >> because you are paranoid doesn't mean you're not being followed or watched. >> right. >> is there some legitimacy to conspiracy theory? >> people conspire. that's part of life. it's one reason why we're always going have conspiracy theories. or fear of conspiracy is that there's going to be some conspiracy. it's not like fear of vampiring dying out when they figure out there aren't any...
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the whole of america ought to be outraged. it is like a rod stewart song. you still $100 you get thrown into jail, you steal a million you become a king. host: on the republican line, this is joe. caller: thank you for taking my call. one of the names i like is teddy it seems he's for state rights. i do not think that would've happened anyway because some of the senior republicans, they are so comfortable with what they are doing. that are these young guys are ruffling the feathers. when did you come to the attention of ted cruz? back in february with the gun control. it seems to me he is for the common folk. that is why i like him. that is joe from hanover, pennsylvania. senator cruise talk in a fundraiser and one of the topics he talked about his about repealing obamacare. [video clip] right not to enlist your help. we are getting ready to have an epic battle. you may have read congress has voted on a are the eight, 39, 500 times to repeal obamacare. none of those votes got passed into law. when ite thing to vote is a symbolic gesture that you can go back
the whole of america ought to be outraged. it is like a rod stewart song. you still $100 you get thrown into jail, you steal a million you become a king. host: on the republican line, this is joe. caller: thank you for taking my call. one of the names i like is teddy it seems he's for state rights. i do not think that would've happened anyway because some of the senior republicans, they are so comfortable with what they are doing. that are these young guys are ruffling the feathers. when did...
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first album didn't break here in america it broke in every country in the world. she went everywhere for first two albums and she the loved it. >> she was clean back then? >> she had to be, okay. she was a woman who had a talent. >> bill: okay. she evolves into this super star. and then, descends into the world of drugs. >> i did meet with her at my home the weekend i saw her a year later you know at the michael jackson concert where she had become skeletal. i did confront her with this. and first she was in denial. >> bill: there isn't a such thing as denial she's lig to you. she knows she's taking cocaine but probably ashamed or whatever. so you say to her hey, look. you know? you are taking what god gave you an amazing gift and throwing it away. what does she say back? >> i first confronted her she said it's not a serious problem you're making more of it. >> bill: you're making more of it? >> bill: she won't admit the. >> then, you're seeing the career going down the draib drain what does she say then? >> she's not ready to do anything about it. >> greta: drugs
first album didn't break here in america it broke in every country in the world. she went everywhere for first two albums and she the loved it. >> she was clean back then? >> she had to be, okay. she was a woman who had a talent. >> bill: okay. she evolves into this super star. and then, descends into the world of drugs. >> i did meet with her at my home the weekend i saw her a year later you know at the michael jackson concert where she had become skeletal. i did...
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a thousand blast furnaces across america forged ribbons of steel into victory in war. for 75 years, u.s. steel producers had the steel market to themselves. they ran the big, so-called integrated mills. they made their own steel from iron ore. they set their own prices and their own rules. in the sixties and seventies, as energy costs rose, steel prices rose even more, until foreign steel began to underbid american steel on american buildings and bridges. in the u.s., plants closed. workers were laid off. 5,000 men laid off. i don't see how we'll get employment here. i'll have to leave. the market's verdict on 3/4 of a century of industrial complacency. what could be done to rebuild the faltering steel industry? with america's biggest steel companies hurting, how could a small steel company compete? nucor was an american steel user which had turned from american steel to foreign producers. but kenneth iverson, president of nucor, wondered if low-cost steel couldn't be made in america. we went to europe. we roamed through a number of steel mills to find out how they pro
a thousand blast furnaces across america forged ribbons of steel into victory in war. for 75 years, u.s. steel producers had the steel market to themselves. they ran the big, so-called integrated mills. they made their own steel from iron ore. they set their own prices and their own rules. in the sixties and seventies, as energy costs rose, steel prices rose even more, until foreign steel began to underbid american steel on american buildings and bridges. in the u.s., plants closed. workers...
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that's america. my parents and grandparents instilled in me the midwestern values, the same values that you pass on to your children -- family and faith, humility and hardwork. and they taught me to live with honor and courage and to never, never stop fighting for what i believe in. every one of you in this room, when you think of courage and you have to take that one big step or do something that you're afraid to do, you always think of something -- someone in your family, someone you knew in your life. for me, i always think my grandpa down there in those mines and back then it was so dangerous. they would hear the whistle and everyone would run to the mine because they didn't know who was killed or hurt that day. my grandpa worked in the mines a long time. a few years ago, i met a guy at a little restaurant up there in elie. he told me he came running up to me and said his dad worked with my grandpa and then he got promoted as foreman. all of them had to radio down when the guys went to a new and
that's america. my parents and grandparents instilled in me the midwestern values, the same values that you pass on to your children -- family and faith, humility and hardwork. and they taught me to live with honor and courage and to never, never stop fighting for what i believe in. every one of you in this room, when you think of courage and you have to take that one big step or do something that you're afraid to do, you always think of something -- someone in your family, someone you knew in...
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america is getting smart. everybody up here is absolutely right. it is no longer them saying its them, them, them. it's now us and these folks who are against medicare and social security, they are kicking their grandma under the bus. they are kicking their own people under the bus and i think mr. turner is absolutely right. we are going to win this because folks are going to sit back and stand for it. it's just a small minority. they just have a lot --. >> they are starting to kickback. we have ted cruz out there on the anti-obamacare to her. folks are starting to speak up now and say wait a minute. >> and they don't have an answer. they don't have an answer. >> i think we need to really pay attention to something that mr. turner said talking about the history of the strike. it took years. >> that's right. >> and once we started boycotts, once we get that information is not only a question of getting together. it's a question of staying together even if we are losing. you can't mistake -- just because you can get information in a nanosecond doesn'
america is getting smart. everybody up here is absolutely right. it is no longer them saying its them, them, them. it's now us and these folks who are against medicare and social security, they are kicking their grandma under the bus. they are kicking their own people under the bus and i think mr. turner is absolutely right. we are going to win this because folks are going to sit back and stand for it. it's just a small minority. they just have a lot --. >> they are starting to kickback....
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which is section 7008, and determination about the national security interests of the united states of america. >> we certainly shouldn't cut off all aid. there are no good choices in egypt. the fact is, there are no good guys there. >> where are we headed for? algeria. the brotherhood will go underground, al qaeda will come to their aid, you will have armed people on your hands in the next 60, 90 days, have a failed system in egypt, have to suspend our aid because we can't support the reaction of the military, even though the brotherhood overplaying their hand started this, we can't support what the military is doing in response. >> the violence is increasing in egypt on the ground. today's developments, hosni mubarak, the former president, will be released according to the interim government in coming days. we have some polls out about the handling of u.s., egypt policy. first, a better approach for the u.s. to egypt? cut off military aid to pressure the government, 51%. continue the military aid, 26%, don't know, 23% from pew. the president's response to the violence against anti-government
which is section 7008, and determination about the national security interests of the united states of america. >> we certainly shouldn't cut off all aid. there are no good choices in egypt. the fact is, there are no good guys there. >> where are we headed for? algeria. the brotherhood will go underground, al qaeda will come to their aid, you will have armed people on your hands in the next 60, 90 days, have a failed system in egypt, have to suspend our aid because we can't support...
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shell shock petition that she signed inner ror, august 12, we received correspondence from energy shell america regarding the energy supply agreement, august 12, we received an e-mail from the san francisco league of pissed off voters, that's their official title, asking for approval of cleanpowersf, august 1 this morning, we received correspondence from senator mark leno, senator steven lee and ammiano regarding of cleanpowersf, august 13, we received a letter from ibw1245 in opposition, this morning, we received correspondence which i placed on your desk from the law offices adams, broad well, joseph and car doze sa on behalf of ibw1245 and you also received an updated list of 379 individuals that signed the sierra club petition in support and 379 as of this morning and also four phone call that is i received this morning, so for the record, i wanted to put those in. >> [inaudible]. >> and that's all. >> this is regarding billing, i can give this to mr. raoes? >> he's in charge of billing, he would be happy to receive that. >> i have a question on one of those communication that is i would li
shell shock petition that she signed inner ror, august 12, we received correspondence from energy shell america regarding the energy supply agreement, august 12, we received an e-mail from the san francisco league of pissed off voters, that's their official title, asking for approval of cleanpowersf, august 1 this morning, we received correspondence from senator mark leno, senator steven lee and ammiano regarding of cleanpowersf, august 13, we received a letter from ibw1245 in opposition, this...
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well, it's big news from proactiv, america's number one acne brand. a revolutionary new way to fight breakouts faster while helping your skin flourish. >> announcing all-new proactiv plus. >> the results are astonishing. skin is not just clear, it's radiant. >> it's the smartest, fastest, most effective proactiv ever. >> this was me on a good day. i would have breakouts like that on my face three weeks out of the month. and now since i've started using proactiv plus, it's amazing how quickly my skin has changed. >> imagine transforming your skin with proactiv plus. >> because we've included powerful acne fighting medicine in each step to give you benefits you never thought possible from an acne treatment. >> proactiv plus is amazing because it still has the basic necessities of fighting acne, keeping acne away, but it also has these extra bonuses that completely make your whole face glow. >> using proactiv plus, my skin feels amazing. my skin is supple, it's radiant, it glows. i love it. >> with proactiv plus, you can have clear skin plus hydration, s
well, it's big news from proactiv, america's number one acne brand. a revolutionary new way to fight breakouts faster while helping your skin flourish. >> announcing all-new proactiv plus. >> the results are astonishing. skin is not just clear, it's radiant. >> it's the smartest, fastest, most effective proactiv ever. >> this was me on a good day. i would have breakouts like that on my face three weeks out of the month. and now since i've started using proactiv plus,...
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d we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. hey, it's me progressive insurance. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. s
d we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a...
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that has been the story in the case of other state in america. we also have a situation where we are intercepting marijuana at the border, and yet at the same time there is people who are growing marijuana legally for sale to those who need it for medicinal purposes, and we have seen in california and other states widespread people who have illnesses that require the use of marijuana. so, the attorney general of the united states the day before yesterday -- or yesterday -- announced that they were going to try to adjust the war on drugs to the most serious drug crimes. thatraws the conclusion they are not going to pay much attention to minor crimes. have is also a problem we today, and i always make up my mind on things, but half the people in prison today in the united states are on drug charges, and some on more minor charges than others, and there is such a thing as mandatory sentences which has caused dramatic overcrowding of prisons. federal courts have ordered california to reduce dramatically their prison population. this is really a conve
that has been the story in the case of other state in america. we also have a situation where we are intercepting marijuana at the border, and yet at the same time there is people who are growing marijuana legally for sale to those who need it for medicinal purposes, and we have seen in california and other states widespread people who have illnesses that require the use of marijuana. so, the attorney general of the united states the day before yesterday -- or yesterday -- announced that they...
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when it comes to race in america it doesn't feel like we're always going in the right direction. they've sent in the clowns, literally, and we'll see which way we're moving in today's big news. "the war room" starts now. [ ♪ music ] >> michael: man, is it good to be back in this state. we're going to be here for four more days. stay with us, we have a great week of shows. earlier today here in san francisco attorney general eric holder laid out plans to alleviate overcrowded prisons and address racism in the justice system. >> as we come together, we need to discuss although incarceration has a significant role to play in our justice system, it can be ineffective and unsustainable. it poses a significant uneconomic burden. it comes with human and moral costs that are impossible to calculate. >> michael: the attorney general. the defendants with drug charges but no ties to large scale drugs organizations will be able to hold draconian mandatory minimum sentences. eric holder comes after one month after 1,000 inmates in california initiated a hunger strike to protest conditions t
when it comes to race in america it doesn't feel like we're always going in the right direction. they've sent in the clowns, literally, and we'll see which way we're moving in today's big news. "the war room" starts now. [ ♪ music ] >> michael: man, is it good to be back in this state. we're going to be here for four more days. stay with us, we have a great week of shows. earlier today here in san francisco attorney general eric holder laid out plans to alleviate overcrowded...
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it will become al jazeera america. i've gotten charming insight into the welcome they can expect from our charming right wing friends. what are the biggest misconceptions, to you, here in america, at this point in time, about muslims and the islamic faith? >> that it's different. i think that's the thing. even intelligent people who understand there are many forms of christianity and there's a difference between moderate or progressive christians and let's say, you know, fundamentalists, bible thumpers, nevertheless have a hard time understanding that's true for muslims, as well. people who understand that oh, you can be culturally christian and you know, more or less believe in this stuff but not be all that serious about it, can't understand that that actually happens for the majority of muslims as well. there is this idea that somehow islam, as a religion, is different. it's special. it's unique in some way. that the same literary and historical and cultural and ethnic and national influences that have affected ever
it will become al jazeera america. i've gotten charming insight into the welcome they can expect from our charming right wing friends. what are the biggest misconceptions, to you, here in america, at this point in time, about muslims and the islamic faith? >> that it's different. i think that's the thing. even intelligent people who understand there are many forms of christianity and there's a difference between moderate or progressive christians and let's say, you know, fundamentalists,...
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but gripped america was when someone could spill a little bit of coffee sweetener in an airport. that was the kind of paranoia that almost everybody got seized by. we went a little over-the-top. you know, maybe when we saw some thing in a mailbox in east texas and this is a true story that turned out to be a science project, but we thought it was a bomb. after the world trade center and the pentagon, may be said would not be the preferred target. even if you say it's better safe than sorry, maybe the police did not meet after they figured out it was a project to confiscate it just in case. that's the kind of paranoia that to spend time discussing in the book because it is some name that's easy to say that the crazy people who believe in conspiracy theories. there are some crazies in not book. all stories of everyday people who watch c-span. people can get different times and made her realize it was a little bit over the top. >> host: with the revelations about the nsa, irs come in your view should we be paranoid? >> guest: i never want to encourage people to be paranoid because t
but gripped america was when someone could spill a little bit of coffee sweetener in an airport. that was the kind of paranoia that almost everybody got seized by. we went a little over-the-top. you know, maybe when we saw some thing in a mailbox in east texas and this is a true story that turned out to be a science project, but we thought it was a bomb. after the world trade center and the pentagon, may be said would not be the preferred target. even if you say it's better safe than sorry,...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. ♪ ♪ when the man comes around >> welcome back to fox 5 morning news. time now 4:54. here is an incredible story out of ohio this morning. a man declared dead revived on his own after his heart stoppedd beating. >> doctors don't know how to explain. this a 37-year-old man credits his faith. his son said before he came back he told his father quote "you are not going to die today." it's one of those stories that a gives you chills. >> it's something you see in the movies but you are like it would never happen. then here it is. >> maybe my favorite story of the day. a heads up to smoker there's a link between nicotine levels and weight gain.ain a japanese study found people who quit smoking gained 2.4 pounds over three months even though they received support from nicotine patches or oral medication. but smokers with a heavier nicotine addiction experienced three times the weight gain than those less addicted. >> here is
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. ♪ ♪ when the man comes around >> welcome back to fox 5 morning news. time now 4:54. here is an incredible story out of ohio this morning. a man declared dead revived on his own after his heart stoppedd beating. >> doctors don't know how to explain. this a 37-year-old man credits his faith. his son said before he came back...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. iand we're talkingl time with maria about the walmart low price guarantee. you got your list? let's go. if you find a lower advertised price they'll match it at the register. really... yeah, in a "jif". you ready? what?! that's the walmart low price guarantee backed by ad match. bring in receipts from your local stores and see for yourself. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >> nar
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. iand we're talkingl time with maria about the walmart low price guarantee. you got your list? let's go. if you find a lower advertised price they'll match it at...
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a jobs bill that says make it in america, manufacture it in america, build the infrastructure of america, strengthens our communities with education and public safety and the rest. instead of that, instead of even passing appropriations bills, the republicans are in this aimless path taking us into chaos as we go into august because in september the moment of truth will be here. the fiscal year will end on september 30 instead of preparing for that, the republicans are once again on this fool's errand of making matters worse for the american people, putting insurance companies in charge of people's health, depriving patients of their rights. this budget challenge that we have is a serious one. we shouldn't be leaving here today because we haven't done the work necessary to prepare us for the end of the fiscal year. instead, we are wasting the taxpayers' time and money. i urge our colleagues to vote no on this legislation. i urge the american people to insist that we get down to the people's business of job creation and to find a budget that will not destroy and question the full faith an
a jobs bill that says make it in america, manufacture it in america, build the infrastructure of america, strengthens our communities with education and public safety and the rest. instead of that, instead of even passing appropriations bills, the republicans are in this aimless path taking us into chaos as we go into august because in september the moment of truth will be here. the fiscal year will end on september 30 instead of preparing for that, the republicans are once again on this fool's...
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we have too many hospital beds in america. we have a bubble in hospital technology, we have to help the industry make a shift. there had to have ban moment in block buster video when a executive said people starting to rent video online. you can imagine the leadership saying no, no, we have internal datahwing thatthican public every friday night spends 1 hour and 15 minutes in our store. you remember that? the story of america is that capitalism creates and destroys and that industries become obsolete. hospital beds are becoming obsolete. we don't need all the hospital beds we have. we have, you know, many of you are using your bonding authority to support and back up those underwrite the bonds. you are doing ribbon cutting for the facilities. every single crane that goes up. every ribbon cutting do you is an invisible tax on the employee benefit program. it's an invisible tax on every employee in the state. we have too much of this. i want to make a couple of suggestions to you that i believe this is all shifting to the state
we have too many hospital beds in america. we have a bubble in hospital technology, we have to help the industry make a shift. there had to have ban moment in block buster video when a executive said people starting to rent video online. you can imagine the leadership saying no, no, we have internal datahwing thatthican public every friday night spends 1 hour and 15 minutes in our store. you remember that? the story of america is that capitalism creates and destroys and that industries become...
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patients why america around the world how can the youth is so acquiescent to all of this going on is because they're heavily into debt and the quality of the dope has gone way down well actually we have another headline here regarding that because they aren't where are the revolution's where are the up uprising is about these massive debts from which they can't escape they could never escape even if their ninety and they haven't paid off those debts they've got to pay back the federal government who can by the way just take their property and take their paychecks forever reasons young americans don't fight back how the us crushed youth resistance so it starts off with the two thousand and ten gallup poll where they ask americans do you think the social security system will be able to pay you a benefit when you retire among the eighteen to thirty four year olds max seventy six percent of them said no and yet they continue to pay their social security taxes every week every month out of their paycheck it goes there and they they know it's taxation without representation because they'll
patients why america around the world how can the youth is so acquiescent to all of this going on is because they're heavily into debt and the quality of the dope has gone way down well actually we have another headline here regarding that because they aren't where are the revolution's where are the up uprising is about these massive debts from which they can't escape they could never escape even if their ninety and they haven't paid off those debts they've got to pay back the federal...
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america's water, america's air is cleaner, more breatheable and healthier today precisely because of regulation. it only entails a cost. never entails a benefit, is absolutely false. and needs to be rejected by this body. sadly, mr. chairman, it's once again shaping up to be a lost summer for congress. there are a number of issues ripe for debate, not this one, will be left to wither on the vine as members leave town for the next five weeks. that's frustrating after this year began with so much promise. i was pleased toe part of a bipartisan coalition that avert the fiscal cliff. that same bipartisan coalition banded together to provide emergency aid to communities ravaged by superstorm sandy. our success didn't stop there. we came together on a bipartisan basis to reaffirm the strong support for the violence against women act after it languished in this body because leadership refused to compromised. at that point, people were beginning to wonder if the 113th congress had gotten the message that the american people want us to work together to get things done, not just make cheap pol
america's water, america's air is cleaner, more breatheable and healthier today precisely because of regulation. it only entails a cost. never entails a benefit, is absolutely false. and needs to be rejected by this body. sadly, mr. chairman, it's once again shaping up to be a lost summer for congress. there are a number of issues ripe for debate, not this one, will be left to wither on the vine as members leave town for the next five weeks. that's frustrating after this year began with so much...
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and john mccain said america was losing its pull in the middle east. today the saudis proved it because while we're debating whether to pull aid from egypt here the saudis promising them a blank check, and as we cut aid to cairo, riyadh will make up the difference. the saudis want the muslim brotherhood out of egypt just as much as the government-backed military does and they're spare nothing expense to help make it possible and this
and john mccain said america was losing its pull in the middle east. today the saudis proved it because while we're debating whether to pull aid from egypt here the saudis promising them a blank check, and as we cut aid to cairo, riyadh will make up the difference. the saudis want the muslim brotherhood out of egypt just as much as the government-backed military does and they're spare nothing expense to help make it possible and this